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If WHO/WHOM/WHOSE is used then object of the
previous sentence (name of second candidate) will
be used.
Left or right of any candidate can only be judged if
it is given that towards which direction he is facing
means you have to focus upon the candidate
towards which he is facing.
TYPES OF FORMS
1. Circular Form
In this type of question some persons (6, 8, 10 etc.) are
made to sit around the circle facing the centre or facing
opposite the centre.
EXAMPLE :-
6 Boys are sitting in a circle and facing towards the
centre of the circle. Rajeev is sitting to the right of
Mohan, but he is not just to the left of Vijay. Suresh is
between Babu and Vijay. Ajay is sitting to the left of
Vijay.
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If WHO/WHOM/WHOSE is used then object of the
previous sentence (name of second candidate) will
be used.
Left or right of any candidate can only be judged if
it is given that towards which direction he is facing
means you have to focus upon the candidate
towards which he is facing.
TYPES OF FORMS
1. Circular Form
In this type of question some persons (6, 8, 10 etc.) are
made to sit around the circle facing the centre or facing
opposite the centre.
EXAMPLE :-
6 Boys are sitting in a circle and facing towards the
centre of the circle. Rajeev is sitting to the right of
Mohan, but he is not just to the left of Vijay. Suresh is
between Babu and Vijay. Ajay is sitting to the left of
Vijay.
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